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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1909)
TIIH OMAHA SUNDAY HKE: NKPTEMHKR L'6, 1900. mm mm Meii file M arte felliwlllles Omrnailhi SI Y I fl II BTPU o 5T) 9) to Occti a) 1Z. to So Tlie fVIilitary Parade Thursday, Oct. 7. This will be the most impressive array of sol diery that has been seen in the West for a long time. 5,000 MEN 2,000 Horsos Consisting of infantry, cavalry, artillery and a pack train, led by some of the finest military bands in the country. There will be sham battles, evolutions, set ting up exercises, caval ry and artillery drills. Don't iss It! TOT Via tMOH PACIFIC Tho Safe Road to Travel." TIH N MY IF teit ay Parades Flight Parades Carnival Every Day, Tal3 CI Tuesday, Oct. 5, - - Fireworks Wednesday, Oct. 6, Electric Parade Thursday, Oct. 7, Military Parade Friday, Oct. 8, Coronation Ball Saturday, Oct. 9, Children's Ball come to iLJimncrDini CD 9 (CDS) Many Entertaining Attractions on the King's Highway. The Amusement Committees have made elaborate provisions for the entertainment of the Ak-Sar-Ben visit ors. They have secured some of the finest car nival talent obtainable and promise a thor oughly enjoyable time to all. n't iss It! O fT O aicDniiiicD " The Safe Road to Travel." , For information relative to rates, trains, etc., call on your local agent, or address, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FARNAM ST., OMAHA; NEB, Phones: Bell Doug. 1828 and Ind. A-3231. 4 IS